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Kristin Cavallari Reveals Why She’ll Never Forgive Her Dad for Crossing the Line with Her Kids!

Kristin Cavallari has made it clear she will never forgive her father, Dennis Cavallari, after he allegedly “crossed the line” with her children.

“A lot has happened with my dad. He crossed boundaries with my kids, and those are dealbreakers for me,” she told Page Six Radio hosts Danny Murphy, Ian Mohr, and Evan Real on Thursday.

The “Hills” star, who shares sons Camden, 12, and Jaxon, 11, along with daughter Saylor, 9, with ex-husband Jay Cutler, emphasized the need for “accountability.”

Kristin will never forgive her father, Dennis, who allegedly crossed a line with her kids.

“If I hurt your feelings, I want you to tell me, ‘I’m sorry,’” she shared. “No need for explanations. Just acknowledge it. It’s hard for a lot of people.”

The actress added, “When someone crosses a boundary like my dad did and refuses to take responsibility, then I can’t keep them in my life.”

“Crossing boundaries without accountability means I can’t have you in my life,” Kristin stated.

Her close friends, familiar with her history, don’t push her to reconcile, recognizing the depth of her hurt. She explained that outsiders often misunderstand, but she’s content with her decision to stay away from Dennis forever.

“People don’t need to understand, because it’s not their life. If they knew everything, they’d see why I say he’s out of my life,” she said.

“When boundaries are crossed and accountability isn’t taken, I have to walk away,” Kristin said.

Kristin is firm: her decision to cut her father from her life is final. She reflected, “It’s been the best decision I’ve ever made. No regrets.”

Kristin says her father’s refusal to accept responsibility sealed her decision to stay away.

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Reflecting on her motherhood, Kristin said she would always strive to maintain close ties with her children, unlike her experience with her father. “If my kid told me they didn’t want me in their life, I’d do everything to stay connected.”

Earlier this week, she described cutting her father out as the best decision she’s ever made, stating it freed her from years of unresolved pain. “I was 35 when I finally let go. It’s been a relief to know I don’t have to carry that weight anymore.”

Her decision to cut ties with her father brought her peace.